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课时作业(二十二)选择性必修第三册Unit2OutofthisworldⅠ.阅读理解A[2023·河北省衡水中学第三次素养评估]Likemanyotherfiveyearolds,JeanieLowofHouston,Texas,woulduseastool(凳子)tohelpherreachthebathroomsink.However,theplasticstepstoolshehadathomewasunstableandclutteredupthesmallbathroomsharedbyherwholefamily.Afterlearningofaninventioncontestheldbyherschoolthatyear,Jeanieresolvedtoenterthecontestbycreatingastoolthatwouldbeapermanentfixtureinthebathroom,andyetcouldbekeptoutofthewaywhennotinuse.Jeaniedecidedtomakeastoolattachedtothebathroomcabinetdoorunderthesink.Shecutaboardofwoodintotwopieces,eachabouttwofeetwideandonefootlong.Usingmetalhinges(铰链),Jeanieattachedonepieceofthewoodtothefrontofthecabinetdoor,andthesecondpiecetothefirst.Thefirstpiecewassetjusthighenoughsothatwhenitswungouthorizontallyfromthecabinetdoor,thesecondpiecewouldswingdownfromthefirst,justtouchingtheground,andsoservingasasupportforthefirstpieceofthewood.Thiscreatedaconvenient,strongplatformforanypersontooshorttoreachthesink.Whennotinuse,thehingesallowedthetwopiecesofwoodtofoldbackuptightlyagainstthecabinet,wheretheywereheldinplacebymagnets(磁铁).Jeaniecalledherinvention“theKiddieStool”.Jeanie'sKiddieStoolwonfirstplaceinherschool'scontest.Twoyearslater,itwasawardedfirstprizeagainatHouston'sfirstannualInventionFair.Asaresult,JeaniewasinvitedtomakeanumberofpublicappearanceswithherKiddieStool,andwasfeaturedonlocalTVaswellasinnewspapers.ManypeoplefoundthestoryoftheKiddieStoolinspiringbecauseitshowedthatwithapairofobservanteyes,anyonecanbeaninventor.1.Accordingtothepassage,whydidJeanieLowinventtheKiddieStool?A.Theoldstoolwasn'ttallenoughforher.B.Shewasinvitedtoenteraninventioncontest.C.Otherfiveyearoldshadproblemsreachingthesink.D.Theplasticstoolwasnotfirmandoftengotintheway.2.WhatisthedesignofJeanie'sKiddieStoollike?A.Theplatformissupportedbytwometalhinges.B.Thetwowoodenpiecesswingfromlefttoright.C.Thewoodenpiecesarekeptinplacebyhingesandmagnets.D.TheKiddieStoolwillswingoutonlywhenthecabinetdooropens.3.WhatarethecharacteristicsofJeanie'sKiddieStool?A.Steadyandconvenient.B.Fragileandsingleuse.C.Conventionalandportable.D.Foldableandrecyclable.4.Whatmessagedoesthepassageconvey?A.Whatissuitableisthebest.B.Successcomesfromfailure.C.Necessityisthemotherofinvention.D.Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration.B[2023·重庆高三教学质检]An89yearoldman,ManfredSteiner,hasreachedagoalhespent20yearsworkingtowardandnearlyalifetimethinkingabout:earninghisPh.D.andnowheisaphysicist.Steinervaluesthisdegreebecauseitiswhathealwayswantedandbecauseheovercamehealthproblemsthatcouldhaveaffectedhisstudies.“ButImadeit,andthiswasthemostsatisfactorypointinmylife,”hesaid.Whenhewasyoung,SteinerwantedtobecomeaphysicistafterreadingaboutAlbertEinstein.Buthismotherandunclepersuadedhimthatstudyingmedicinewouldbeabetterchoice.Heearnedhismedicaldegreein1955andmovedtotheUSsoonafter.Steinerstudiedhematology(血液学)atTuftsUniversityandbiochemistryattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.HebecameafullprofessorandledthehematologysectionofthemedicalschoolatBrownUniversityfrom1985to1994.SteinerhelpedestablisharesearchprograminhematologyattheUniversityofNorthCarolina.Hedirectedthatprogramuntilheretiredfrommedicinein2000.Steinerfoundmedicalresearchpleasing,butitwasnotquitethesameashisinterestinphysics.“Itwassomethinglikeawishthatwasneverfulfilled,thatalwaysstuckinthebackofmyhead,”hesaid.Atage70,hestartedtakingundergraduateclasses.PhysicsprofessorBradMarstonwassurprisedwhenSteinerenteredhisquantummechanicsclass.ButhebecameSteiner'sadviserforhisdissertation(学位论文)afterrealizinghowseriousSteinerwasaboutthesubjectandhowhardheworked.“Hehaswrittenmanypapersinmedicalscience,morepapersthanI'vewritteninphysics,”Marstonsaid.“Onethingthat'sreallytrueaboutManfredisthatheperseveres.”AftertheuniversitypublishedastoryaboutSteineronitswebsite,peopleacrosstheUScontactedhimtoaskforadviceonhowtogoaftertheirdreamslaterinlife.Hisadviceis:Dowhatyoulovetodo.5.WhydidSteinervaluehisdegreeinphysics?A.Becauseitsolvedhishealthproblems.B.Becauseitwashislongpursueddream.C.Becauseitmethismother'sexpectation.D.BecauseitwasinspiredbyAlbertEinstein.6.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Steiner'scontributionstoteaching.B.Steiner'sresearchesafterretirement.C.Steiner'sachievementsinhematology.D.Steiner'sperformancesatTuftsUniversity.7.WhatimpressedProfessorMarstonmostaboutSteiner?A.Histakingundergraduateclassesat70.B.Hiswritingmorepapersinphysics.C.Hisstickingtobecomingaphysicist.D.HisbeingarolemodelforAmericans.8.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSteiner?A.Activeandopenminded.B.Enthusiasticandeasygoing.C.Intelligentandwarmhearted.D.Perseverantandhardworking.[答题区]题号12345678答案Ⅱ.阅读七选五[2023·贵阳高三适应性考试]Nomatterwhatyourgoalsareinlife,thereisonegreatlawthatyouneedtoobeyinordertobesuccessful:Nooneelseisgoingtoprovidetheladder(梯子)ofsuccessforyou.__1__Fromthedayyouleaveyourparents'house,youareresponsibleforyourlifeandthechoicesyoumake.Ifyouwantabetterlife,youneedtomakebetterdecisions.__2__However,itdoesn'tchangeanything.Onlyyoucanchangeyourlifebychangingthechoicesyoumake.Takeresponsibilityforeverythinginyourlife.Evenifit'snotinyourdirectcontrol,youcanalwayschoosehowyourespond.__3__Ifyouchoosewhatisfunandeasyoverwhatisnecessary,youwillneverreachthelevelsofsuccessandhappinessyouarecapableofachievinginyourlife.That'sbecauseeverygreatvictoryrequiresgreatsacrifice.Ifsuccesswereeasy,everybodywouldbesuccessful.Thereisnothingthatyoucan'tachievewithhardwork.Peopleoftenthinkthattheirliveswillsuddenlychangethroughsomemagicaleventinthefuture.__4__Yourlifechangesonlytotheextentthatyouchange.Nothingwilleverchangeifyoudon'tchangewhatyoudodaily.Agreatwaytoactivelycreateyourfutureistoaskyourself:IfIalreadyachievedmygoals,howwouldIactonadailybasis?WhatbookswouldIread,howoftenwouldIworkout,andhowwouldIspendmytimeattheoffice?__5__A.Butthatisnotthecase.B.Nooneelseisresponsibleforyourlife.C.Nowthesequestionsseemlikemagictoyou.D.Nothingelsecanbethedriveforyoursuccess.E.Onceyouanswerthesequestions,youknowwhattodo.F.Thebiggestenemytosuccessistakingthepathofleastresistance.G.Youcanblameotherpeopleforyourlackofhappinessalllifelong.[答题区]1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________Ⅲ.语法填空[2023·泉州市高中毕业班质量监测(一)]Runningformorethan20,000kilometers,theGreatWallisahistoricallandmarkofunparalleledglory,butclimbing1.________ishardwork.Noteveryonehasthestrengthor2.________(determine)toclimbitstallstepsandsteepslopes(斜坡).Onlyahandfulmayhavethespecialskillsto3.________(physical)participateintherestorationofthisUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.However,arecently4.________(launch)WeChatminiprogramisallowingeveryhistoryenthusiasttobeaheroinavirtualworld,5.________onenotjustclimbstheGreatWall,butalsoprotectsit.TheGreatWallEtour,coproducedbytheChinaFoundationForCulturalHeritageConservationandtheinternetgiantTencent,6.________(go)onlineonJune11tomarktheannual7.________(nation)CulturalandNaturalHeritageDay.Offeringanalmostsimulated(模拟的)experienceofclimbingtheGreatWallandhelpinginpreservationwork,theprogramhascreatedalotofenthusiastic8.________(response)inrecentweeksandwonalargefanbase.Thanks9.________cuttingedgedigitaltechnology,thevirtualmodelis“detailedtomillimeters”.Around50,000highdefinitionpictureshavebeenused10.________(offer)userstheremarkableexperience.[答题区]1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________6.________7.________8.________9.________10.________课时作业(二十二)Ⅰ.阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。通过讲述珍妮·洛发明“儿童凳子”的经过,来表明只要有一双善于观察的眼睛,任何人都可以成为发明家。1.答案与解析:D细节理解题。根据第一段中“However,theplasticstepstoolshehadathomewasunstableandclutteredupthesmallbathroomsharedbyherwholefamily.Afterlearningofaninventioncontestheldbyherschoolthatyear,Jeanieresolvedtoenterthecontestbycreatingastoolthatwouldbeapermanentfixtureinthebathroom,andyetcouldbekeptoutofthewaywhennotinuse.”可知,因为塑料凳子不结实,经常碍事,所以珍妮·洛发明了儿童凳子。2.答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据第二段可知,珍妮儿童凳子是把这些木块用铰链和磁铁固定在一起设计的。3.答案与解析:A推理判断题。根据第二段可推知,珍妮儿童凳子的特点是稳定、方便。4.答案与解析:C推理判断题。根据第一段可知,珍妮是因为塑料台阶凳不稳定,而有时又必需使用凳子,所以才发明了儿童凳子。说明需求是发明之母。B【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了斯坦纳在血液学领域成就斐然,但是他的梦想是做一名物理学家。他在70岁时学习本科课程,终于在89岁时获得物理学博士学位。他因此成了美国追求梦想者的榜样。5.答案与解析:B细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Steinervaluesthisdegreebecauseitiswhathealwayswanted”可知,斯坦纳重视他的物理学博士学位是因为这是他长期追求的梦想。6.答案与解析:C段落大意题。根据第四段内容可知,该段介绍了斯坦纳在血液学领域的过往和成就。7.答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据第六段内容尤其是“Hehaswritten...heperseveres.”可知,给物理学教授布拉德·马斯顿留下最深刻印象的是他坚持不懈地要成为物理学家这件事。8.答案与解析:D推理判断题。根据第六段中的“howhardheworked”以及“thatheperseveres”可知,斯坦纳很刻苦并且坚持不懈地为梦想而努力。Ⅱ.阅读七选五【语篇解读】本文主要讲述了成功需要遵守的法则。1.答案与解析:B根据本段第一句可知,本段讲到了成功需要遵守的法则,再结合空前句可知,B项与空前一句句式结构一致,意义连贯,符合语境,且B项中的responsible与下句中的responsible相呼应。2.答案与解析:G根据空后的“However,itdoesn'tchangeanything.”可推断,空处讲到的内容应是我们常常做但却没有任何意义、不能对自己的人生做出任何改变的行为。3.答案与解析:F空处是本段的主旨句,根据空后内容可知,成功的道路从不简单,选择有趣和简单的道路而不是必需的道路不会通向成功和幸福。因此,成功的最大敌人就是选择阻力最小的途径。4
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